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  2. O. H. Booth Hose Company - Wikipedia

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    The O.H. Booth Hose Company is a former firehouse along Main Street in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States.It was in use for roughly a century, from the late 1910s to the mid-2000s, when the city's police and fire departments consolidated their operations in a new building across the street.

  3. List of New York fire departments - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fire departments in New York. ... 60 – Tilson Fire Department; 61 – Ulster Hose Company #5 Inc. (2 sta.'s) 62 – Vly Atwood Fire Department ...

  4. Putnam and Mellor Engine and Hose Company Firehouse

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    The official name of this firehouse was the South Main Street Firehouse. The address was 46 South Main Street, Port Chester, NY. As described above, it housed the Putnam Engine & Hose Company, No.2 (founded Oct. 1854) and the Mellor Engine & Hose Company, No.3. The fire engines for these companies are Engine 63 and Engine 61, respectively.

  5. Wildfire updates in Ulster, Orange, Dutchess counties: 'Most ...

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    There were 139 personnel and 18 fire departments deployed to continue battling the fire Monday, with mutual aid coming local volunteer firefighters of Sullivan, Delaware and Greene counties, plus ...

  6. State deploys multiple agencies to fight wildfires in ... - AOL

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    Governor Hochul said on Saturday that the state has senr multiple agencies to help put out wildfires in Orange, Ulster and Sullivan counties State deploys multiple agencies to fight wildfires in ...

  7. Lady Washington Hose Company building - Wikipedia

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    After the city's fire department absorbed the company, the building was reused as a warehouse by the Southeastern New York Library Council. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, one of three of the city's former firehouses so listed (the other two are the O. H. Booth Hose Company and the Niagara Engine House).